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Nameless LGA 775 build


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Finally integrated the 4 port KVM switch and the home lab is up and running. NAS, Bench and 775 Bench are all swappable now. I took the SSD off the 775 and removed and formatted the drive with disk part. Attempting to reinstall win7.

 

 

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Good luck with the ssd. I too have recently killed an ssd from corruption. Luckily mine was just a 120gb adata, but a drive loss is still a drive loss. It won't keep me from doing ssd's, but maybe look into older types of ssd's? I forgot the type, but I picked up some old hp 64gb ssd's that seem to be a lot more robust as far as using on old rigs. 

 

The setup is looking great! 

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1 minute ago, Laithan said:

You should also be able to bypass the issue if you use a PCI-e HBA/RAID card. You could try to find some Toshiba Toggle Nand SSDs.

Thank you for the suggestion. Still, it pisses me off that it was working and now wont, even with a new drive.  I'm tempted to try and run it off a USB stick. 

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Ok, so the build is apart. What does a man do with 3 Nforce 790i ultra boards and 5 QX6850s? He removes the retention bracket on a board and delids a CPU to test if direct die on an LGA 775 is possible of course! I did damage the pcb on the chip while delidding. I don't know yet if it effected the function. The conformal coating is what you see fluorescing under UV lighting. The metal bracket on the mobo will most certainly require delicate dremmeling. Shouldn't be hard at all right?

 

If anyone is wondering, THIS is the conformal coating I am using. It is highly toxic, so if you decide to get it please use gloves, mask and proper ventilation. It really helps being able to UV fluoresce contact points on a pcb.  

 

 

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i hearby dub this build the " Webcam Johnny" build

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CPU: AMD R7 7800X3D
GPU: AMD RX Sapphire 7800XT Pure
MOTHERBOARD: MSI B650M Project Zero
RAM: Corsair Dominator Platinum 64GB 32-38-38 @ 6200mhz
SSD/NVME: Sabrent Rocket NVMe 500GB (Windows)
SSD/NVME 2: WD Black SN850X 4TB (Games)
SSD/NVME 3: Cruicial MX 500 2TB (Programs)
SSD/NVME 4: Crucial MX 300 1TB (Documents/Downloads)
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CPU: Xeon 5345 @ 2.3GHZ
CPU 2: Xeon 5345 @ 2.3GHZ
MOTHERBOARD: Intel S5000PSL E-ATX
RAM: 32GB Hynix ECC DDR2 667Mhz
CPU COOLER: 2x Dynatron 2U Heatsinks
SSD/NVME: Samsung 840 EVO 120GB
HDD: Seagate Firecuda Compute 2TB
OPERATING SYSTEM: Winodws Server 2019 Standard
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Anytime i see 775 I think GO SLACR.  Can't remember anything other then I paid for the specific stepping and it overclocked well.  

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CPU: 12700k
MOTHERBOARD: Asus Tuf Z690 D4
RAM: G-Skill Trident 4000mhz DDR4
GPU: EVGA 3080 FTW Ultra
PSU: Seasonic Prime Titanium 750W
SOUNDCARD: EVGA Nu Audio Pro
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So the delidded chip functions. I have begun prepping the motherboard with conformal coating around the 4 cooler mounting holes that will also cover with thermal tape. I have struggled with a mounting solution for the EK Velocity 1151 block that I intend to use. I will have to use nuts on the reverse side of the board for the block standoffs and there is no room for a silicon washer, hence the conformal and thermal tape as there are traces that would be contacted by the nuts. I completely covered the QX6850 in conformal and will drop it in the socket to test contact with the EK block. Once I can confirm it makes contact with the CPU, I will apply LM and secure it in place. 5mm spacers seem to be a good height to prevent any bowing or loss of contact mid block to the CPU itself. I will add pictures tonight. 

 

I will also delid one of the Q9650s and have it ready to test as well. I envision a hybrid design with hard tubing for the CPU/NB/SB/Mosfet and RAM water blocks with Koolance QDC's to soft tubing for the rads. It should be a pretty wicked rev 2.0. 

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That NB/SB block is shmexy as f@k.

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CPU: 5950x
MOTHERBOARD: Dark Hero
GPU: Aorus 6900XT Extreme WF
RAM: G. Skill Ripjaws V 64GB 3600 14-14-14-34
WC CPU BLOCK: Watercool Heatkiller IV
WC PUMP: XTOP Revo / FLT 120 + 3 D5's
SSD/NVME: Samsung 980 Pro
CASE: Gutted Enthoo Pro 2
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32 minutes ago, ArchStanton said:

That NB/SB block is shmexy as f@k.

I had been waiting to see one on ebay for over 2 years. So rare. I couldn't believe it when I saw it listed. 

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Am jealous of that setup! So many waterblock :wheee:

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MOTHERBOARD: MSI MPG Z790i EDGE
CPU: Intel 13900k + Top Mounted 280mm Aio
RAM: 2x24gb Gskill 6400 cl36-48-48 1.4v
PSU: Cooler Master V850 SFX Gold White Edition
GPU: UHD ULTRA EXTREME BANANA GRAPHIC
MONITOR: [Monitor] LG CX48 OLED [VR] Samsung HMD Odyssey Plus OLED + Meta Quest 2 120hz
CASE: CoolerMaster NR200P White Mini ITX
SSD/NVME: 2TB Intel 660p 1tb sn850 1tb sn770
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CPU: Asus Strix G15 AE 6800m 5900hx 32gb ram 1440p
RAM: MSI GT60 Dominator 870m 4800MQ
GPU: Alienware M11x R2 i7 640um Nvidia 335m 8gb Ram
MONITOR: Lenovo X270 1080p i7 7600u 16gb ram
SSD/NVME: Acer Chromebook 11.6
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CPU: Ryzen 5560u
MOTHERBOARD: Beelink SER5 Mini PC Box
RAM: 2x32gb Sodimm
CASE: Jonsbo N1 Mini ITX
HDD: 8TB + 4TB HDD + 2 x Intel DC S3500 800GB
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